Contents

It is impossible to affect the player's personal diplomatic relations with the Xsotan. No matter what is done, their relations with the player always remain at 0 (neutral). However, if the player is in an alliance and attacks Xsotan ships, the Alliance's relations with the Xsotan will deteriorate. The only effect this has on gameplay is preventing a player flying an alliance ship from proceeding undetected through Xsotan territory, as the negative relations will cause the Xsotan ships to attack on sight.

However, groups of Xsotan ships may become aggressive. They start neutral in any given sector, but if the player fires any turret–armed or unarmed–the ships become aggressive. If the player destroys all Xsotan ships present, and a new group warps in, the new group is neutral unless a turret is fired again. It is possible to escape hostile Xsotan ships by simply jumping to another sector. If the player returns quickly enough, the ships will still be present but no longer hostile.

It is possible–and inevitable–to encounter the Xsotan through random events which occur roughly every 12 minutes. These are announced with a message: "Your sensors are detecting short bursts of subspace signals" then, a few minutes later, one of the following:

The strength of Xsotan ships depends on their distance from the centre of the galaxy. Near the starting sector, they have 0.5k health, no shields, and roughly 10–20 Omicron in firepower. They quickly gain strength from that point inwards. At around 175 sectors from the centre, the ships can have 35k health, the same or more in shielding, and firepower of around 200–800 Omicron.

Outside of The Barrier, Xsotan ships do not have conventional classes, such as dreadnought or frigate. Rather, they have one of three labels:

Small Unknown Ship

Unknown Ship

Large Unknown Ship

The labels indicate the size of ship, but not necessarily the strength; a large ship has a higher volume (shown in m3)–thereby increasing its health–but it may still be outgunned by a smaller ship. For example, there may be a small Xsotan ship with only 9k health and no shields, but its firepower can still be around 600 Omicron, whilst a large ship in the same sector only has 300.

Xsotan ships come in a diversity of shapes with differing manoeuvrability. Mostly, the small ships are quick and ball-like. They are the fastest, and so may reach the player first. The medium ships (labelled just "Unknown Ship") mostly have a cross-like shape and moderate speed. The large ships are very long, thin and slow–they tend to travel at roughly 30 m/s. Since the large ships are very long in proportion to their mass, they can spin out of control when fired upon (with shields down). This makes them hard to hit, especially with chain gun turrets.

Xsotan ships may possess any type of armed turret, though each ship can only possess one type. The selection appears to be random, and is not based on the size of the ship.

Within The Barrier, Xsotan ships are no longer labelled "Unknown Vessel", rather they adopt conventional battle classes (e.g. frigate and dreadnought). This does not change their appearance, behaviour or weaponry. Here the player will meet greater numbers of Xsotan ships in sectors with hidden mass signatures.

In the middle of the galaxy, a large Xsotan vessel named Xsotan Wormhole Guardian resides, serving as the final boss of the game.

When The Barrier is crossed, the player will encounter the resistance. The player will be told how they're a part of the remaining factions after the Xsotan and The Barrier first appeared, and they will be deliriously happy to hear the news about a person crossing The Barrier.

The resistance will tell the player everything they know about the Xsotan:

The Xsotan are not believed to come from the galaxy the game takes place in. They consume matter from the inside out, and they ignore anything that does not have a strong energy signature, which is why they only attack when a turret of any kind is fired. When the Xsotan are consuming something, they will turn it into "breeders". The breeders bear a shocking resemblance to some of the Xsotan ships, which can mean that the Xsotan do not build their ships, they grow them. Other than this, everything about the Xsotan is unknown; Origin, purpose, etc..

Gamepedia

Tools

Content is available under CC BY-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted.Game content and materials are trademarks and copyrights of their respective publisher and its licensors. All rights reserved.
This site is a part of Wikia, Inc. and is not affiliated with the game publisher.